介绍位于加拿大的家乡1

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介绍位于加拿大的家乡1

  Todd: So, Rina, where are you from?

  Rina: I am from Davidson, Skeskatchewan, and its a small town in Skeskatchewan, about 1,000 people, and I grew up there.

  Todd: Now, Skeskatchewan, thats a part of Canada that doesnt have a lot of people, right?

  Rina: Theres, in the whole province, theres a million people.

  Todd: Thats it.

  Rina: In all of Canada there is only 33 million, so yeah.

  Todd: And you only have one?

  Rina: One. Theres 33 million.

  Todd: Yeah, actually, is there any major Canadian cities in Skeskatchewan?

  Rina: Well, the capital is Regina. (Really) Yeah, if youve heard of that.

  Todd: No

  Rina: But I live in, right now my parents live in Saskatoon.

  Todd: Oh, OK.

  Rina: And thats, my town is between Regina and Saskatoon., called the midway town.

  Todd: Whats it like growing up in a very small rural setting?

  Rina: It was awesome. My parents, because they immigrated from Lebanon were very strict with me so I really wasnt allowed to do very much until I was about in grade 11, when my brother was old enough to come with me, but it was, once I was able to start going out and going to dances and things like that I loved it.

  Todd: Oh, really, even in your small town?

  Rina: In my small town, yeah. Cause I had it, I was very close with a lot of, like a very small class, very very close with a lot of people there, yeah.

  Todd: Sounds good. So, in all of Canada, like when you go back and you settle down and you live in Canada, do you want to live in Skeskatchewan?

  Rina: No.

  Todd: No.

  Rina: No, its not, its, Ive developed a lot more since I was that age and its just not the same anymore. Id like a bigger center, preferably Vancouver, or Montreal, on one of the coasts. Yeah. So.

  Todd: Not Toronto?

  Rina: No, Im not a big fan of Toronto.

  Todd: Ah, why?

  Rina: Because Im a little jaded. When I was, in 94, we went to Niagara Falls, and we drove through Toronto and it was just so, it looked so busy and smoggy and just crazy, and so I never really liked it since then. I have that image in my head still of that.

  Todd: Yeah, well, thats how I feel about L. A.

  Rina: Yeah.

  Todd: Yeah. I dont like Los Angeles. OK, well thanks.

  

  Todd: So, Rina, where are you from?

  Rina: I am from Davidson, Skeskatchewan, and its a small town in Skeskatchewan, about 1,000 people, and I grew up there.

  Todd: Now, Skeskatchewan, thats a part of Canada that doesnt have a lot of people, right?

  Rina: Theres, in the whole province, theres a million people.

  Todd: Thats it.

  Rina: In all of Canada there is only 33 million, so yeah.

  Todd: And you only have one?

  Rina: One. Theres 33 million.

  Todd: Yeah, actually, is there any major Canadian cities in Skeskatchewan?

  Rina: Well, the capital is Regina. (Really) Yeah, if youve heard of that.

  Todd: No

  Rina: But I live in, right now my parents live in Saskatoon.

  Todd: Oh, OK.

  Rina: And thats, my town is between Regina and Saskatoon., called the midway town.

  Todd: Whats it like growing up in a very small rural setting?

  Rina: It was awesome. My parents, because they immigrated from Lebanon were very strict with me so I really wasnt allowed to do very much until I was about in grade 11, when my brother was old enough to come with me, but it was, once I was able to start going out and going to dances and things like that I loved it.

  Todd: Oh, really, even in your small town?

  Rina: In my small town, yeah. Cause I had it, I was very close with a lot of, like a very small class, very very close with a lot of people there, yeah.

  Todd: Sounds good. So, in all of Canada, like when you go back and you settle down and you live in Canada, do you want to live in Skeskatchewan?

  Rina: No.

  Todd: No.

  Rina: No, its not, its, Ive developed a lot more since I was that age and its just not the same anymore. Id like a bigger center, preferably Vancouver, or Montreal, on one of the coasts. Yeah. So.

  Todd: Not Toronto?

  Rina: No, Im not a big fan of Toronto.

  Todd: Ah, why?

  Rina: Because Im a little jaded. When I was, in 94, we went to Niagara Falls, and we drove through Toronto and it was just so, it looked so busy and smoggy and just crazy, and so I never really liked it since then. I have that image in my head still of that.

  Todd: Yeah, well, thats how I feel about L. A.

  Rina: Yeah.

  Todd: Yeah. I dont like Los Angeles. OK, well thanks.